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Corps et mémoire comme instances de médiations au service du dédoublement induit par la réflexivité : itinéraire d’une midsider

SociologieS, 2020-10 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

ISSN: 1992-2655 ;EISSN: 1992-2655

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  • Title:
    Corps et mémoire comme instances de médiations au service du dédoublement induit par la réflexivité : itinéraire d’une midsider
  • Author: Ghaliya N. Djelloul
  • Subjects: body ; mediation in social science research ; memory ; reflexivity ; social location
  • Is Part Of: SociologieS, 2020-10
  • Description: Drawing on Halbwachs' perspective on memory (Sabourin, 1997), I consider in this text the continuous movement of memory relocation that took place during my doctoral research. Through frequent round trips between Algiers and Brussels, and from a multisituated position of "midsider" that mixes elements from here and elsewhere, this process led me to conceive of the field as a form of socialization inducing an incorporation of the social through the localization of a collective memory through individual memory in and of the experience. In fact, a series of mediations allowed "my sense of personhood and Self" (Joseph, 1988) to split up, objectivizing itself by subjectivizing itself, and to begin a process of reindigenization that gave me a "passing identity" (Mbembe, 2013, p. 215). This navigation between the Self and its doubles put an end to the illusion of an identity homogeneity nd allowed me to understand the multiple ways in which my incarnated and embodied dimension acted as a mediating instance of any social process, necessary to connect and act (Wacquant, 2000).
  • Publisher: Association Internationale des Sociologues de Langue Française
  • Language: French
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1992-2655
    EISSN: 1992-2655
  • Source: DOAJ Directory of Open Access Journals
    ROAD: Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources

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